Star, I think I get where you're coming from that we shouldn't be ignorant in celebrating a milestone for the AA Community because some white people actually did vote for Obama and helped us accomplish this victory.

But why do you seem to place them on a golden pedestal? We still have a long way to come as black people but white people are not better than us and they are not an example of who we should be. I don't doubt for a minute they would be celebrating and being ignorant *even if it's done behind closed doors* and some would be upfront with their bs behind keyboards.

Exactly. It feels good for us to have an opportunity to gloat in the face of racists.

What the prollem?

We're taught not to act in such a manner concerning white people.

Reminds me of an article I was reading yesterday on jackandjillpolitics.com.

...Black People have been wearing the Mask for centuries. But,
historically, when that Mask slips it has consequences. Given the
specific nature of this election and the preceding four years of
disrespect, contempt and overt racism from white conservatives toward
this, our first black president, I find that there is a barely
containable rage floating out there in the black community. Michael
Dyson lost his mind on MSNBC today, Joy Reid, likewise, lost it. People
who are usually calm and reasonable find themselves saying things that
end in ‘mother’ or suck a dick, a lot. A lot a lot. In this hour
of greatest victory, it is time to acknowledge that the black community
has barely been holding their rage in check. And by rage, I mean
motherf*cking outrage… a speechless sort of barely short of homicidal
f*ckyouidness that has been on the tip of every black persons tongue
since first time a white person asked for the President Obama’s birth
certificate....

Exactly. It feels good for us to have an opportunity to gloat in the face of racists.

What the prollem?

We're taught not to act in such a manner concerning white people.

Reminds me of an article I was reading yesterday on jackandjillpolitics.com.

...Black People have been wearing the Mask for centuries. But,
historically, when that Mask slips it has consequences. Given the
specific nature of this election and the preceding four years of
disrespect, contempt and overt racism from white conservatives toward
this, our first black president, I find that there is a barely
containable rage floating out there in the black community. Michael
Dyson lost his mind on MSNBC today, Joy Reid, likewise, lost it. People
who are usually calm and reasonable find themselves saying things that
end in ‘mother’ or suck a dick, a lot. A lot a lot. In this hour
of greatest victory, it is time to acknowledge that the black community
has barely been holding their rage in check. And by rage, I mean
motherf*cking outrage… a speechless sort of barely short of homicidal
f*ckyouidness that has been on the tip of every black persons tongue
since first time a white person asked for the President Obama’s birth
certificate....

Exactly. It feels good for us to have an opportunity to gloat in the face of racists.

What the prollem?

We're taught not to act in such a manner concerning white people.

Reminds me of an article I was reading yesterday on jackandjillpolitics.com.

...Black People have been wearing the Mask for centuries. But, historically, when that Mask slips it has consequences. Given the specific nature of this election and the preceding four years of disrespect, contempt and overt racism from white conservatives toward this, our first black president, I find that there is a barely containable rage floating out there in the black community. Michael Dyson lost his mind on MSNBC today, Joy Reid, likewise, lost it. People who are usually calm and reasonable find themselves saying things that end in ‘mother’ or suck a dick, a lot. A lot a lot. In this hour of greatest victory, it is time to acknowledge that the black community has barely been holding their rage in check. And by rage, I mean motherf*cking outrage… a speechless sort of barely short of homicidal f*ckyouidness that has been on the tip of every black persons tongue since first time a white person asked for the President Obama’s birth certificate....

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